Trauma is the brain and body’s response to overwhelming experience – events that exceeded your capacity to process them at the time. PTSD is one specific pattern that can develop, but trauma effects can show up in many forms, including in people who never receive a formal PTSD diagnosis.
The defining feature is that the experience is not over. The body responds as if the threat is still present. Sleep is broken. Trust is harder. The world feels less safe in ways that do not match current reality.
At LumenMind, we approach trauma care carefully. We do not require you to recount events you are not ready to discuss. We focus on stabilization first, work at your pace, and coordinate closely with trauma-specialized therapists when that is part of your care.
Consider reaching out if:
You do not have to be “sick enough” or “bad enough” to seek trauma care. The fact that something still affects you is enough.
An evaluation is the first step. We will figure out together what kind of care fits.